O020 Sleep regularity is a stronger predictor of all-cause mortality than sleep duration or sleep efficiency in ~60 000 UK Biobank participants
Daniel P. Windred(Flinders University), SW Cain(Monash University), A. J. Phillips(Montana State University), Jacqueline M. Lane(Broad Institute), Alistair Burns(University of Manchester)
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